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Old Sat, Apr-10-04, 18:13
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Thumbs up broccoli, daikon, cauli, and sunflower seed "salad"

Hi, All!

The subject line says it all--almost!

I made a yummy, savory cold "salad" tonight with raw daikon, broccoli, and cauliflower cut up like matchsticks (about 1 cup broccoli/cauliflower mixed and .5 cup daikon total). To the crunchy veggies, I added about 2-3 TBL of mayo and 2 TBL sunflower seeds. I sprinkled the whole thing with black pepper, tossed it well, and let it "sit" for 15 minutes while I made some turkey burgers.

Two of us ate 1/4 cup each, and there are leftovers.

According to fitday, the "total" batch had 14 carb and 6 fiber, so that's not so bad! Hey, we could've eated the whole batch!

Sue
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